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Step2247 [10]
3 years ago
14

what does this poster suggest about the life during World War 2? A) Prices for fresh vegetables were too high for most people to

afford. B) Americans were reluctant to plant victory gardens or ration goods. C) Victory gardens directly supplied fresh food to soldiers. D) Peoples' actions on the homefront were vital to winning the war
History
2 answers:
lutik1710 [3]3 years ago
6 0
I think that the poster in question has the title of "plant a victory garden" and a further comment of "A Garden will make your rations go further".

This poster motivates people to find food in their own gardens and links this to the war efford, so the best answer is that:
D) Peoples' actions on the homefront were vital to winning the war

(if people back home made food for themselves, more food could go to the soldiers).
otez555 [7]3 years ago
5 0
Correct answer choice is:

D) Peoples' actions on the homefront were vital to winning the war.

World War II was a complete<span> war; </span>country<span> production became even </span>a lot of priceless<span> to </span>each<span> the Allied and Axis powers. Life on </span>the home front throughout warfare<span> II was </span>a big a part of<span> the war effort for all countries who were participating in it and had </span>a serious<span> impact on </span>the result<span> of the war.</span>


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